Step 5: Tape, Cut, Repeat, Assemble

Step 6: Finalization

Once your model is all assembled, you are pretty much done. Only other options you have at this point is to strengthen the model so that it doesn't b...

I had an original plan to be something else for Halloween, but then because of time constraints and school decided to go with an easier project, a head of myself. Sorry about the low quality images... only got my webcam working at the moment.

EDIT:
I forgot to mention this, but I got the idea from this guy: Eric Testroete, who apparently got it from someone else but I saw his so I'm gonna stay with that :P

EDIT 2:
Someone pointed out that there was already an instructable for this so I'll link him on here as well: Real Life Big Head Mode

Step 2: Modeling

Ok so first things first. You will have to learn how to use the 3D program to model and texture your face. I'm sorry but you will have to learn this on your own since this step could be an instructable on it's own.

I like it I like it, you can use outdoor carpenters glue, it dries clear as does white "Elmers" glue , the out door stuff sets hard and clearand won't soften. It does have a yellow tinge , and if clear coat is desired then use white glue and a double coat of matte finish varnish to seal it.

That should keep for years. I could be wrong but heck give it a try. Also you could print out on regular paper and glue onto cardstock. BUT copy centers are very reasonable so one must consider them, versus your cost.

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Bio:I'm a Korean American who attended Parsons School of Design in the Design and Technology Department. Currently attending Binghamton University to earn my second bachelors. I like to specialize in cr...read more »